Finally had a chance to dig this all out and take some pics. Tested a lot of the hardware to make sure it still worked and everything performed excellently

Jag Rental Case w/ original laminated instructions. I put an entire unit including JagCD and Scatbox in here for safe keeping.
To the right is a BJL modified Jag base unit w/ a reset button soldered in by Stone. I shipped this all the way to England so he alone could mod it for me.
To the right of that is the ribbon cable used to connect the Alpine board to my Windows 98 computer. It's sitting atop an original copy of the 600+ page Alpine documentation. I plan to scan it all to pdf but time constraints have put a hold on that project.
To the right at the end is my stubulated Jag w/ 2mb Alpine Card.

There are four more spare base units along with a Jedi Jeff Rotary Controller and Jamma Arcade Stick as well as 3 boxed Jag Links

Upper left: one of two Doom carts I got from a legend in the Jaguar scene back in 2005.
I don't remember the exact circumstances atm but there's some kind of important history behind the copies. (the other one was plugged into my kiosk )

To the right are 2 Jaglink 2's.
2 Skunkboard Rev 2's
2 "Do the Math" T-shirts
Jaguar Banner
IIRC, in the shipping boxes are multiple copies of GORF CD, never opened
There's Sebab's other music cd that was for sale back in the day on mp3.com
Various benchmarks of my own UJD series. Ultimate Jag Directory. It was the fastest setup for Jaguar programming w/ a Win 98 machine. Everything already structured. Basically needed to hit a single button to be under way in minutes. The further revisions were additions of ROMs and address changes ($4000, etc.)
Also, a loose JagLink :p

At upper left, pristine flyers and ads along w/ a bumper sticker from Randy Femrite around 2004-05
To the right is a single Scatbox DX box, never folded still in the original pressed state that they were sent to Scatalogic in. Thunderbird let me buy this as a memento. I hit him up for test parts from the Scatbox and Battlesphere but he wouldn't budge!
I should upped the anty when he put his networking code up for sale too Nothing like regret to get the day started

JagWare (the original Jagware) flyer in mint condition
Another Pro Controller
Team Tap (empty box as I mounted this and another to my kiosk)
Crapload of regular released games

3 pics of my kiosk w/ T2k playing
The last is just a shot of the Team Taps

I made all of the controllers' arms. I have two Tyrant rotaries mounted to other arms that can be switched out in a matter of minutes bc I used conduit anchors as quick releases for securing them in place.
This baby was/is known as the only "2 player Tempest Duel Kiosk" in existence. Awesome

On the BI/WN CD and some extremist pack, the labeling glue,paint whatever is starting to come off in a sticky mess.

What came after the Jaguar was the PS1 which for all it's greatness, ushered in corporate development and with it the bleached, repetitive, bland titles which for the most part we're still playing today. - David Wightman

On the BI/WN CD and some extremist pack, the labeling glue,paint whatever is starting to come off in a sticky mess.

Thanks man.
That bites about the peeling. I haven't had a problem with mine yet but I'm sure it's just a matter of time.
I was going to bust out Towers II and get stuck in the chain room but it's still sealed. I'll have to track down a loose copy or load up the rom another way. I wonder if the Virtual Jaguar will play it. Might be my first stop.

Here's the rest:
Upper left white page is the last remaining printout of the streets I made in AutoCAD for Black Ice/White Noise using the in game coordinate system that's displayed while you run around. Shaggy and I did an ebay auction in 2005 (iirc) for JSII. I donated all the dwg's and some other things and it was a major success Just found this earlier in the year.

Brett Hull Hockey cart

Iron Soldier

Memory Track (w/ my "Saturn" unlockable ship enabled on GORF Classic)

Protector SE!!

3 loose AirCars (lol one of which I paid $300 for before the B&C release)

Fight For Life

Cybermorph

Zero 5

Flash Cart w/ beta version of Total Carnage! May be the same version Carl was able to remove the onscreen text from and release. It cost a bunch back then but so happy Songbird was able to release this game!

Zool 2

Pitfall

The glare is a Mad Bodies

Arena Football

Charles Barkley Shut Up and Jam!

Battlesphere Gold loose cart

When I discovered the Gauntlet Level Code back in '03 and submitted it to the now defunct BattleSphere Code Submission site, it was done with this cart. I'd taken it to level 6,972 but reset the cart back to default settings accidentally and lost all my progress

Didn't have the desire to start over but I was so close to level 7,000 I could taste it.

Here are some up close shots. The black and white magazine was full of info and cheat codes for a few games. I don't remember exactly where I got it but I'm thinking it was from Carl @ Songbird. Anyway, I'd never opened it until today to take these pics